Magical Idealism is the name Julius Evola gave to his metaphysical system. What distinguishes it from philosophy is its emphasis on the need for self-transformation. The main ideas of this system are described: the stages in...

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Magical Idealism is the name Julius Evola gave to his metaphysical system. What distinguishes it from philosophy is its emphasis on the need for self-transformation. The main ideas of this system are described: the stages in the development of consciousness, privation, human action and transformation, the creative power of the individual, the three initiatic trials, essence and existence, the purification of the mind and will.

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